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Redskins signed RT Morgan Moses to a five-year, $40.047-million extension through 2022.

Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, the deal makes Moses the league's second-highest paid right tackle after Lane Johnson. The No. 66 overall pick of the 2014 draft, Moses had been heading into the final year of his rookie contract. Moses came on as one of the league's better right tackles in 2016, and forms a top duo with LT Trent Williams. The extension is a smart move in a league with increasingly-poor line play. Apr 27 - 1:44 PM

Moses is currently coming off Lisfranc surgery and may not be able to practice anytime soon. Not drafted by current GM Scot McCloughan, Moses' future outlook in Washington is bleak. He struggled mightily in limited playing time last year, is painfully short on athleticism, and is coming off a bad injury. Mon, May 4, 2015 02:02:00 PM

Moses was active for eight games (one start) as a rookie due to Lisfranc surgery. His status is questionable for the start of training camp. Moses struggled on the field in 2014 and could be limited to swing-tackle duties. Washington is likely to improve its offensive line in the early rounds of the draft. Sat, Apr 18, 2015 06:38:00 PM

"It feels great," Reed said of his troublesome toe. "It’s starting to get way better now. I’m just making sure I can do everything I can in my power to make sure it’s comfortable when I do get back on the field." The tight end also thinks he will be ready to play in at least one of the preseason games, but he admits that is "up to the coaches and training staff." Reed's injury history is a major concern, but he has the upside to pay off his TE4 draft slot.